Evidence supporting the use of: Sicklepod
For the health condition: Colic (adults)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Sicklepod (Senna obtusifolia) has a history of use in traditional medicine systems, particularly in Africa and Asia, where it has been employed to address a variety of ailments, including digestive disturbances such as colic in adults. Traditional healers have used preparations of Sicklepod—often as teas or decoctions of the leaves or seeds—to relieve abdominal pain, cramps, and other gastrointestinal complaints, which are often collectively referred to as "colic."
The rationale for its use is primarily based on its reputed laxative and antispasmodic effects within ethnomedicinal practice. However, while there is a longstanding tradition of use for gastrointestinal discomfort, there is very limited scientific validation to support these practices. Research on Sicklepod has primarily focused on its laxative properties due to the presence of anthraquinone glycosides, but robust clinical studies specifically examining its efficacy or safety for adult colic are lacking.
In summary, the use of Sicklepod for colic in adults is rooted in tradition rather than in scientific evidence. The strength of evidence supporting its efficacy for this indication is weak (rated 1), reflecting the absence of methodologically sound trials or detailed pharmacological studies in humans for this specific use.
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Agastache
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Bitter principals
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Other health conditions supported by Sicklepod
Abdominal PainAbscesses
Acid Indigestion
Anemia
Antibiotics (alternatives to)
Arthritis
Asthma
Backache
Belching
Boils
Bronchitis
Bruises (healing)
Burns and Scalds
Cancer (natural therapy for)
Canker Sores
Carbuncles
Chest Pain
Chills
Cholera
Colds (general)
Colds (prevention)
Colic (adults)
Colic (children)
Constipation (adults)
Constipation (children)
Cough (general)
Cramps (menstrual)
Cuts
Debility
Dermatitis
Diarrhea
Digestion (poor)
Dyspepsia
Ear Infection or Earache
Eczema
Edema
Fever